IBRAHIM SHEMA WHISKED AWAY IN COURT BY EFCC
- The
Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) may have re-arrested a former
governor.
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Ibrahim Shema was whisked away on his way out of court premises.
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Shema is a former governor of Katsina state and a People’s Democratic Party
(PDP) chieftain.
A
report by Daily Trust indicates that the Economic and Financial Crime Commission
(EFCC) may have re-arrested a former governor of Katsina state, Ibrahim Shema.
According
to the report, Shema was whisked away on his way out of court premises today,
February 7.
Operatives
of the EFCC were said to have barricaded the main exit of the court and asked
Shema to come down from his car and join them in their vehicle.
It
reportedly took over an hour during the standoff before some of their men
(EFCC) entered his car and move along with them in their convoy.
During
the last court sitting on Shema’s case, the EFCC had complained to the court
that the former governor is not fulfilling one of his bail conditions by making
himself available when summoned.
They
had asked the court for him to be remanded so that they can easily reach him
whenever they want,
Unlike
the last sitting, Shema drove separately amidst jubilation of party supporters
and members but today EFCC operatives inter-switched his vehicle in their
convoy and drove off.
However,
Shema's spokesman Olawale Jumoke refuted the report by simply saying: ''Shema
was not arrested.''
Police
also used tear gas to disperse hundreds of supporters of the former governor
who thronged the main road.
Meanwhile, the PDP has condemned the continued trial of Shema. The
opposition party said it was disheartening that the former governor was only
being persecuted in the guise of anti-corruption fight by the All Progressives
Congress (APC).
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